Happy birth month to me!

Mar 05, 2007 15:57

I'm having a small gathering of friends at a local watering hole to celebrate my birth month on Saturday, so please drop me a comment if you'd like me to add you to the evite!  The bar is a few blocks from the Sheridan red line stop, which is right near where a bunch of us live.

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wravenmadd March 6 2007, 03:54:04 UTC
hey it's my birth month too!
which bar be you at? i can't promise, but i can try. (baby sitter finding, and all that nonsense)

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lixie March 6 2007, 15:08:49 UTC
Happy early birthday to you! It's a celebration!

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supertaz March 6 2007, 16:45:59 UTC
Thanks...belated, though, not early ;) It was March 1st...but like I said, I'm celebrating ALL MONTH! :)

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don_mika March 16 2007, 10:26:22 UTC
happy late bday. i'll pour myself a some of this 1998 ardbeg i bought yesterday.

=)

if you like whisky, try it out. if you dont like, visit me and i'll convert you...

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supertaz March 16 2007, 10:50:53 UTC
Haven't seen any of it around here...I'll visit you eventually ;) It's a hell of a lot warmer where you are now than when you were in .fi, but now it's a day on an airplane. Guess I'll need to bring my bike and maybe some other outdoorsy gear and make it a long trip :P

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don_mika March 16 2007, 12:17:44 UTC
i guess. well. warmer in winter, not in summer. :p

if you want to bring your bike here, MAF will want to at least check it out, maybe even quarantine it. they're all paranoid about getting soil or seeds from another world to here. they checked my bike before i was allowed to take it out from the box but it did not have mud so they did not even wash it.

for good single malt whisky, look any made in islay. small island off scotland.

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supertaz March 16 2007, 15:17:15 UTC
I'll save the whiskey drinking for when I visit ;)

My bike(s) would certainly get checked out, along with whichever set(s) of tires I brought. Obviously I'd wash the bike before packing it for the trip...for a trip like that, the bike is disassembled and put on the plane as freight, so you clean it as much as humanly possible first, anyway, so you don't get dirt, etc. in the mechanical bits ;)

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